The quilt piece represents the skirts with the many pockets that Christina and her daughters wore when they came to America. / Most of the sewing was done on a sewing machine. The effect of a full skirt was achieved by cutting the fabric on the...

Heigold House, home of G.W. Huber, engraver, 264 Marion Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of front of house displaying a portrait of George Washington over a section of marble embossed with people in the center and garlands with stars in them...

Heigold House, home of G.W. Huber, engraver, 264 Marion Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of recessed entrance and entrance steps, two side windows, and above the entrance, information commemorating George Washington with the words "George...

Heigold House, home of G.W. Huber, engraver, 264 Marion Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of the Heigold House, taken from a low height and on the left diagonal. Two-story compact limestone house with a projecting entryway housing a door...

Address: 133-135 S. Fourth Street (Building no longer exists.) The Vienna Bakery and Restaurant was founded by German immigrant Frank L. Erpeldinger in 1893 and operated as one of downtown Louisville's premiere dining establishments until 1927....